The Social Awareness and Justice Ministry at Santa Catalina Catholic Church is presenting a forum called “Understanding the Plight of the Refugee and Undocumented Immigrants in America.” The forum will be held at the Santa Catalina Catholic Church parish hall at 14380 N Oracle Rd on February 24, from 1:00-3:00 p.m. The following speakers will…
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Generals, February 2019
Craft fair coming March 2
The SaddleBrooke Artisans Fall Arts and Craft fair will be held on Saturday, March 2 from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Your talented friends and neighbors of SaddleBrooke One, SaddleBrooke TWO and The Preserve are participating artisans. Each participating artist designs and creates his/her own unique hand-crafted items. You will see, and be able to purchase items…
Generals, February 2019
Musical Instrument Museum tour
Bob Stuart Arizona Pathfinders, a nonprofit volunteer group of the Arizona Historical Society, is conducting a one-day tour on Saturday, April 6, 2019, to the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, AZ. Join us for an interesting musical adventure. Travel is by luxury coach; all fees and gratuities are included. Embark on a musical journey. Spend…
Generals, February 2019
Hiking in Norway’s Fjordland presentation March 20
Ellen Citron Mark your calendar for Wednesday, March 20 to learn about “Hiking in Norway’s Fjordland.” Laurel Parrott, a local photographer and hiker, will share her July 2018 experience participating in a nine-day Sierra Club Outing from Bergen to Oslo that explored this hiker’s paradise. The presentation will concentrate mostly on five hikes in Balestrand…
Generals, February 2019
Senior Village at SaddleBrooke – Neighbors helping Neighbors
Home again service: free meals delivered for post-op/rehab Judy Cummings When told she needed surgery on her shoulder, Connie Wortman proceeded to select her surgeon and make arrangements to have the procedure. However, she was concerned that, since she lived alone, she would have some difficulties with cooking and meal prep after surgery with one…
Generals, February 2019
Free nutrition lecture: Transitioning to a plant-based diet
Nancy Teeter, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist If you are interested in making your diet more plant-forward, you should plan to attend my free lecture scheduled for March 6 at 1:00 p.m. in the DesertView Mariposa Room. During the session, you will learn about the health benefits of plant-based diets. Studies show that adherence to a strict…
Generals, February 2019
Friends of SaddleBrooke Libraries
Three new upcoming lectures Rolly Prager Friends of SaddleBrooke Libraries is pleased to announce three upcoming lectures. All lectures are held at 4:00 p.m. in the MountainView Ballroom. There will be no fee for these lectures. On February 21, we will welcome Barbara Jaquay from the Arizona Humanities Council who will present ‘Father Kino: Journey…
Generals, February 2019
Prescription drop off program
The prescription drug drop-off program will take place on Tuesday, February 26 from 2:00-4:00 p.m. March drop off dates are March 8 from 10:00 a.m.-noon and March 26 from 2:00-4:00 p.m. Drop off your unused prescription drugs at the Pinal County Sheriff’s SaddleBrooke substation located in the Mini Market near Bank of the West. Place…
Generals, February 2019
Residents enjoyed holiday musical by The Rhythm Gang Big Band of Tucson
Marie Lopez Once again, The Rhythm Gang Big Band of Tucson was invited to The Fountains at La Cholla for an afternoon of holiday musical enjoyment. Under the direction of Ed Sand, The Rhythm Gang entertained the residents to big band era songs along with holiday tunes. The Fountains at La Cholla residents loved having…
Generals, February 2019
The Preserve adopts military families
Ann Lange For the eighth year The Preserve (Units 42, 43 and 45) continued to thank and celebrate local military families by giving personalized gifts to children and families gift cards. Each year, Social Chair Bonnie Barazani coordinates with local military commanders from various service branches to identify the families and children who can most…